14 Friday, July 11, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Minnesota's Sen. Boschwitz Among GOP Visitors Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 Dignitaries will be in abundance at the Republi- can National Convention in Detroit next Week. Among the many who will be in the limelight will be the two Jewish Republican U.S. Senators, Jacob Javits of New York and Rudy Bos- chwitz of Minnesota. Sen. Javits is represented in this issue with a state- ment defining his views as a Republican. Sen. Boschwitz is the ge- APPRAISALS DONE WHILE YOU WAIT CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 356-2525 Daily 10-6 Thurs. 10-8 CreativeJenelers 29173 Northwestern Hwy. / Southfield, Ml 48034 / (313) 356-2525 at 12 Mile Rd., Franklin Plaza nial young legislator who defeated the Democratic machine in hitherto Humphrey-dominated Minnesota. Possessing a good sense of humor, Bos- chwitz literally enchants his constituents. Born in Berlin, the son of a Jewish industrialist and civic leader, Boschwitz came to the U.S. as a child. He studied business and pre-law at John Hopkins University in Baltimore for two years, earning a BS de- gree at age 19 from the New York University of Com- merce. He was graduated from New York University Law school with an LLB de- gree. He served two years in the Army 'Signal Corps. Boschwitz built his reputation during his 15 years as a Minnesota businessman when he frequently took the lead During his campaign for . ney Foundation and the Senate, Boschwitz stressed Lubavitch House in St. Paul the need for government to are a small sampling of his contain more representa- many involvements. tives from the business world, men and women who have a working knowledge Funding of fiscal responsibility. for Progroms Though his involvement LOS ANGELES (JTA) — in politics began quite by chance, Boschwitz's partici- Programs offered by pation is based upon his be- synagogues for Jews with lief, as a person who has re- special needs will be funded ceived much from the by the Los Angeles Jewish American system, he needs Federation Council in a new policy for which a special to return it as well. location of $75,000 has bi Not just in politics — as a made by the Jewish Co national committeeman munity Foundation. since 1971 and now as a There will be no limit to Senator — but as a private the kind of service a citizen, he has followed his synagogue can offer "based practice of "returning." He on the needs of their own has served as a fund raiser communities." and director for various PD POL ADV civic activities: The Guild of VOTE AUG 5TH Performing Arts in the Twin Cities, the American Cancer Society, the Min- nesota Mental Health Asso- State Representative — 69th District ciation, the Minnesota Kid- L.A. Synagogues to Get SEN. BOSCHWITZ to show what a relatively small business can do to counter the forces of in- flation and increasingly high prices from suppliers. PATRICIA A. KELLY LAST 10 DAYS SHIFMAN'S GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE 7: 75 0 /0 off OAK PARK GOB #2-80 ON SUITS AND SPORT COATS 750 MEN'S SUITS SHORTS REGS , LONGS., PORTLIES , MEN'S SUITS, REG. TO $250 MEN'S SUITS, REG. TO $195 MEN'S SUITS, REG. TO $150 FROM 36R TO 56L NOW $95 NOW $79 NOW '69 PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE SHIFMAN'S MEN'S WEAR: GREENFIELD AND 101/2 MILE STORE HOURS: DAILY 9:301 PM; SUNDAY: NOON-5 PM CASH, VISA OR MASTER CHARGE ONLY